I am a civil servant and would like to travel abroad during the war. Is it possible to do this without a business trip if I have my own reasons for traveling? I have heard that during martial law there are certain restrictions on officials traveling outside Ukraine.
I am subject to military service and am considering going abroad. Can I avoid mobilization this way, and what could be the consequences for me if I decide to go?
I tried to travel abroad during martial law, but was denied permission due to suspicion of forgery of documents. Can I be held liable if I really did not know about the forgery, but had doubts about their authenticity?
As a man of draft age, can I travel abroad in the event of the death of a close relative if I receive the appropriate permission from the military enlistment office?
I am a student and I want to go abroad, but I don't know if I am entitled to academic leave. Can I get academic leave just to go abroad?
I recently learned that men between the ages of 18 and 22 are allowed to travel abroad with a military registration document. I am in this age group and would like to travel abroad. Do I have the right to travel if I have not yet updated my military registration details?
I am a conscript, can I travel abroad during martial law? I recently read news that Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, who are not subject to conscription, have been banned from traveling abroad after their diplomatic service ends. Does this restriction apply to ordinary conscripts?
I am a man under 22 years old and I want to travel abroad. Do I have the right to do so under Ukrainian law? What documents do I need to have for this?
If I left Ukraine during martial law, can I count on my employer to provide me with mandatory unpaid leave?
If I, as a conscript, find a way to leave Ukraine outside of official checkpoints, will I be held criminally liable?